AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Governance: Anguilla’s House of Assembly co-hosted a Caribbean AI Workshop, bringing together regional and UK parliamentarians plus UNESCO and CPA UK to discuss AI use in parliaments, readiness, ethics, cybersecurity, misinformation, and data governance. Aviation & Tourism Infrastructure: Nevis broke ground on the Vance W. Amory International Airport expansion, a multi-million-dollar project aimed at boosting air traffic and strengthening tourism and the wider economy. Postgraduate Research: The UWI announced its 4th OneUWI Postgraduate Student Conference (Nov 18–21, 2026), highlighting research across health, climate resilience, governance, education, and sustainable development, after recognizing 14 top presentations from the prior edition. Travel Tech Startup: BRDRS is rolling out a “one-stop” traveler app across Africa and the Caribbean, adding culturally relevant recommendations, a virtual wallet, eSIM support, and visa help—already live in Anguilla among other markets. Medical Pathways: New Anglia University spotlighted ECFMG certification for international medical graduates, linking it to U.S. residency eligibility, exams, and licensure steps. Community Tourism: OECS pushed community-based tourism as a growth engine, running a capacity-building workshop in Saint Lucia to help member states turn CBT plans into action.
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